Can You Name These Major-League All-Stars Without A Scorecard?

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Was voted in by the fans as the "Final Vote" for his first All-Star appearance. A Red Sox farmhand traded to the Padres in the Adrian Gonzalez deal, he was eventually acquired again by Theo Epstein and became the Cubs starting first baseman. After hitting .233 with 23 homers last year, Rizzo has 20 homers and a .381 on-base percentage.

There are 29 first-time All-Stars on the American League and National League rosters, including injured players who won't participate in Tuesday's Midsummer Classic in Minneapolis. Some, you know. Many, you don't. Let's scroll through some of the first-timers and other lesser-known All Stars (Text by The Courant's Paul Doyle):